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This volume provides perspectives on the approaches, mechanisms,
test methods, durability considerations, and environmental concerns
for contamination mitigating coatings and polymers with emphasis on
their use in more extreme aerospace and marine terrestrial
environments. Parts of the Volume are devoted to application of
biomimetics to contamination mitigation polymeric coatings, low ice
adhesion surfaces, insect residue adhesion resistance coatings, and
marine biofouling mitigation materials. By juxtaposing ice insect,
and marine mitigation approaches, researchers and users may more
easily identify threads of similarity that will assist in future
developments and potential applications in these areas. The volume
is of interest to chemists and material scientists in providing
awareness of both the need for efficacy in mitigating contamination
and for appropriate coating durability; to physicists in providing
better understanding of the interaction between the contaminant,
the coated surface, and the surrounding environment; and to
engineers in describing the need for better scale-up tests between
laboratory and field environments.
This volume provides perspectives on the approaches, mechanisms,
test methods, durability considerations, and environmental concerns
for contamination mitigating coatings and polymers with emphasis on
their use in more extreme aerospace and marine terrestrial
environments. Parts of the Volume are devoted to application of
biomimetics to contamination mitigation polymeric coatings, low ice
adhesion surfaces, insect residue adhesion resistance coatings, and
marine biofouling mitigation materials. By juxtaposing ice insect,
and marine mitigation approaches, researchers and users may more
easily identify threads of similarity that will assist in future
developments and potential applications in these areas. The volume
is of interest to chemists and material scientists in providing
awareness of both the need for efficacy in mitigating contamination
and for appropriate coating durability; to physicists in providing
better understanding of the interaction between the contaminant,
the coated surface, and the surrounding environment; and to
engineers in describing the need for better scale-up tests between
laboratory and field environments.
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